maybe something like....
monday: Sanshou
tuesday: off
wendsday:Sanshou
thursday: boxing
friday:boxing
saturday:t3h Greco
sunday:off
next week is repeat....
and summer is almost up wich means I will have alot more time to train and more time to do body conditioning ftw

that sound good?

I just really hope I'm doing the right thing and wont do much at once slowing my MA progress down...

Step One, and I can't emphasize this enough, is to not quit anything*. Just stick with something. Right now it looks like you need to just focus on San Shou and Greco. Get your head out of the clouds with magical training schedules of switching back and forth. Train consistently. Compete and focus on what you train in consistently.

*Why am I recommending not quitting? Because the OP seems to be hopping from style to style without getting much depth, and is asking if he should hop again. The answer, in this case, is no. The one thing he did for a significant amount of time, he stopped. The others he's barely started and he's already looking for something else.

Last edited by 1point2; 5/05/2009 1:15pm at .

What a disgrace it is for a man to grow old without ever seeing the beauty and strength of which his body is capable. -Xenophon's Socrates

I agree. Greco shouldn't be a distraction from San Shou, as all its throws are legal. Are you training SS at a 'Chinese Kickboxing' gym, or a Kung Fu school that competes in SS? If its the former, your boxing should be covered. My SS gym has a seperate boxing program that participates in Golden Gloves, but CMA kickboxing hands probably won't cut it in pure boxing.

Now darkness comes; you don't know if the whales are coming. - Royce Gracie

I wont quit martial arts cause I know I will be doing them as a career
(And Im going to UFC) well...Since I already paid for the boxing I have to wait till the end of the month (lol) even though I want to keep continuing it I cant choose on wich one I should focus on first, Sanshou or western Boxing....
Greco is demanditory for me =)

I wont quit martial arts cause I know I will be doing them as a career
(And Im going to UFC) well...Since I already paid for the boxing I have to wait till the end of the month (lol) even though I want to keep continuing it I cant choose on wich one I should focus on first, Sanshou or western Boxing....
Greco is demanditory for me =)

If you are training at a top SS gym then do that instead of boxing. IF. May I ask which gym this is? As for Greco+San Shou in MMA, Cung's your blueprint. Study him.

Now darkness comes; you don't know if the whales are coming. - Royce Gracie

I wont quit martial arts cause I know I will be doing them as a career
(And Im going to UFC) well...Since I already paid for the boxing I have to wait till the end of the month (lol) even though I want to keep continuing it I cant choose on wich one I should focus on first, Sanshou or western Boxing....
Greco is demanditory for me =)

:facepalm:

Where to start...uh...ok, how old are you? Have you done the financial planning necessary to start down the path of being a professional fighter? Don't even consider making it a "career" until you've at least fought once.

You need to stop with the fantasyland schtick. Get your head out of cloud nine and realize that you've been doing a smattering of martial arts at the introductory level, and are claiming that you're going into the UFC. All without A) competing, B) training BJJ or submission wrestling, and C) training MMA.

What a disgrace it is for a man to grow old without ever seeing the beauty and strength of which his body is capable. -Xenophon's Socrates

Where to start...uh...ok, how old are you? Have you done the financial planning necessary to start down the path of being a professional fighter? Don't even consider making it a "career" until you've at least fought once.

You need to stop with the fantasyland schtick. Get your head out of cloud nine and realize that you've been doing a smattering of martial arts at the introductory level, and are claiming that you're going into the UFC. All without A) competing, B) training BJJ or submission wrestling, and C) training MMA.

Worth nothing that Cung started BJJ in the 90's.

Do not drop what you are doing and head for a BJJ school, or add an 8th day to your training week. Just stick with what you're doing until you have more experience. Cung and Barry are world class San Shou players and their suitability for the UFC is still open to some debate.

Now darkness comes; you don't know if the whales are coming. - Royce Gracie

I'm going to the UFC no matter what =), Im just thinking about my training and I'm going to start doing MMA training when I turn maybe 18 or 20(im 16) by the way.
and arnt there people in UFC who havent trained BJJ?, I mean...I might end up checking out BJJ sooner or later but BJJ isnt demanditory....well thanks all for you help&Info
and @ 1point2 I will compete sooner or later (and train MMA sooner or later)
training MMA is the last thing on my mind cause I really need to work on my stand up and ground game first